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Gutter kickout flashing.
Why use kickout flashing.
It s placed over the membrane at the eave and bent to serve as a spout directing water into the gutter.
The simplest solution is a kickout diverter flashing which serves as the bottom piece of metal step flashing.
Omitting kickout flashing often leads to major damage behind the exterior cladding.
When installed properly they provide excellent protection against the penetration of water into the building envelope.
As part of his multilayer approach mike applies housewrap flashing tape copper self adhesive membrane and a kickout diverter.
Learn how to install kickout flashing and help control water management from the roof into the gutter with this instructional guide from james hardie.
The kickout diverter directs water into the gutter decreasing the odds it will make its way behind the exterior cladding.
The soft aluminum base conforms to most metal roof panels.
This flashing provides protection for pipes cables conduits and wires.
A kickout diverter is not only best practice when flashing the eave edge to a wall it s code.
Kickout flashing also known as diverter flashing is a special type of flashing that diverts rainwater away from the cladding and into the gutter.
Kickout flashing replaces the first piece on step flashing and redirects water away from the siding ideally into a gutter.
Otherwise water can seep into the wall below the gutter.
White stainless steel hex head gutter sheet metal screw 25 pack flex a spout white downspout extension.
Our kickout flashing diverts the water at the roof eave away from the wall and into the gutter protecting your reputation and avoiding expensive future repairs.